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LA ARCHDIOCESE URGES DACA RECIPIENTS TO RENEW BEFORE WINDOW CLOSES; OFFERS APPLICATION ASSISTANCE THROUGH CATHOLIC CHARITIES
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles in partnership with Catholic Charities Los Angeles will provide assistance with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications, as the …
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In Mass with mudslide victims, Archbishop Gomez pledges God’s love and consolation
Archbishop José H. Gomez traveled to Santa Barbara Mission Sunday to celebrate Mass and bring consolation to hundreds of faithful, following a week of mudslides that devastated the region, leaving roads washed out and an estimated 20 people dead, 40 more still missing and hundreds of homes destroyed or badly damaged.
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Cardinal Nichols sends condolences to Archbishop Gomez following California mudslides
Cardinal Vincent Nichols has offered his “heartfelt condolences” to Archbishop José H Gomez of Los Angeles for “all those who died or who were caught up with the devastating after-effects’ of last week’s mudslides in Santa Barbara County. Writing on behalf of Catholics in England and Wales, the Cardinal prayed that God may ‘grant strength and enduring faith to all who are bereaved, injured and traumatised’ and that he may ‘welcome into his merciful presence all who have died.”
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Ya es tiempo que el congreso actúe en el asunto de DACA
Una vez más empezamos un nuevo año con incertidumbre y temor acerca de la inmigración, y este año nuestros líderes en el Congreso enfrentan una fecha límite difícil.
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ARZOBISPO DE ESTADOS UNIDOS TEME EXPIRACIÓN DEL DACA Y PIDE ACCIÓN DEL CONGRESO
El Arzobispo de Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos), Mons. José Gomez, afirmó en su última columna semanal que el 2018 será año con “incertidumbre y temor acerca de la inmigración”, debido a que el 5 de marzo expirará el programa Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA); por tal motivo pidió al Congreso que ayude a solucionar el problema.
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Catholic leaders rally behind ‘DREAMers’
Catholic leaders have responded to developments in the legal battle over the DACA program, including a court order maintaining legal protections for undocumented youth, known as “Dreamers,” and a presidential commitment to legislative support for them.
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Ending DACA Will Lead to ‘Humanitarian Crisis,’ Says Archbishop Gomez
Congress must separate “the conversation about DACA” from the “larger issues” about U.S. immigration policy, because allowing the program to expire will lead “to a humanitarian crisis,” especially in Los Angeles, said Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.
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Dreamers face a possible “humanitarian crisis,” says Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez
If “Dreamers” lose their permission to work and face deportation, it would “lead to a humanitarian crisis,” said Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez, vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Time to act on DACA
Once again, we begin a new year with uncertainty and fear over immigration, and this year our leaders in Congress face a hard deadline.
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Bishops stand with ‘Dreamers’ as DACA battles continue
Catholic leaders have responded to developments in the legal battle over the DACA program, including a court order maintaining legal protections for undocumented youth, known as “Dreamers,” and a presidential commitment to legislative support for them.